| The beautiful beach of Marina forms the
shoreline of Chennai. Marina beach is one of the major
attractions of the metropolitan city of Chennai.
Infact, lengthwise Marina is the second longest beach
in the world covering a distance of 13 kms. From St.
Fort George, the beach extends all the way to Mahabalipuram.
Most people throng the Marina to have a glimpse of the
sunset which leaves people spellbound. Most of Tamil
Nadu's important buildings are situated on the beach
front.
Accommodation and Connectivity
The distance of Marina from the Chennai city centre
is 3 kms. The beach could be reached through the Kamarajar
road. Local modes of transport like autorickshaws and
tourist cabs are easily available from the main city
centre. Chennai, it may be mentioned, can be easily
reached from other parts of the country. The metropolitan
city is well connected with rest of the country by air,
rail and road.
The city has adequate accommodation facilities to cater
to the needs of all categories of people.
Beach Attractions
The sunset at Marina
It is said that a visit to Chennai remains incomplete
without witnessing the splendid sunset of Marina. As
the otherwise blazing sun dims in the evening and starts
dripping in the huge ocean, the Marina waters sparkle
with the colour orange offering people a splendid view.
The weather in Chennai being hot and humid during daytime,
people make a beeline to the Marina in the evening and
revel in the cool ocean breeze.
The Anna Park
Located on the Marina beach itself is the famous Anna
Park named after the former Chief Minister of the state
C.N. Annadurai. The statues of many famous Tamil writers
and sages apart from that of Annadurai and M.G. Ramachandran
adorn this beautiful park.
The Swimming Pool
Due to strong undercurrents, swimming in Marina is
generally not advisable. But as a beach without swimming
facilities becomes insipid, city planners have done
well to construct a beautiful swimming pool on the beach.
The pool is frequented by the young and the old alike.
The Beach Aquarium
A major attraction of the Marina beach is the aquarium
located opposite to Presidency college. The aquarium
has an impressive collection of tropical sea fishes
and fresh water fishes.
Vivekananda House
The Vivekananda House on the beach near the aquarium
has an interesting piece of history attached to it.
Known earlier as the ice house, it was used to store
ice brought from England and America. In the year 1892,
Swami Vivekananda came here and stayed at the place
for sometime.
The Beach Market
Marina beach becomes full of hawkers selling food stuffs,
decoratives and clothes as day passes into night and
the place becomes abuzz with activity. The Sunday afternoon
market is very popular. The beach is often the venue
for important state functions also. Kite flying is very
popular among children on the beach.
Some of the other eye catchers on the beach are the
sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi, the new lighthouse at the
beach and pony rides. The numerous attractions on the
beach as mentioned above further enhances the beauty
of the place.
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